USA Today: Snap judgment: The brain protects from harm but can also confirm dangerous bias

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An investor once made a snap judgment and sent me for coffee. I was actually the CEO. I didn’t mind his error. As a brain scientist I know why he made this mistake. However, this evolutionary skill can lead to racism, sexism and other bigotry.

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